Nicotiana, or, The smoker's and snuff-taker's companion : containing the history of tobacco; culture, medical qualities and the laws relative to its importation and manufacture: with an essay in its defence. The whole elegantly embellished and interspersed with original poetry and anecdotes, being intended as an amusing and instructive volume for all genuine lovers of the herb / by Henry James Meller, Esq.

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London : Effingham Wilson, 1832.

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36, xiii, vi[i.e-3], 128 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations ; 16 cm

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Frontispiece: "Interior of the [smoking] divan," signed: Dean & Munday, Litho.rs
Publisher's advertisements: 36 p. at front

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